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"Magosha heartbreak!" - Daily Sun

The front page and lead story of SA's largest daily newspaper, August 5 2014

Daily Sun (August 5 2014) - ARMSTRONG'S first wife fell pregnant with the pastor's child, and his second wife was having sex with her tutor.

And only last week he had to face the truth about his third wife, the woman to whom he is still married.

HIS WIFE OF 12 YEARS IS A MAGOSHA!

It's third time unlucky for Armstrong, who is left wondering what it is he does so wrong. Heartbroken Armstrong Nomzanga (43) from Thokoza, Ekurhuleni said he can't believe his wife, Nosivuyisile Nomzanga, decided to be a magosha! But last Tuesday he went to her house and he can no longer deny the truth.

When he went to visit her he found her with a box of condoms in her hand and a naked man in her bed.

"It is only because I am a God-fearing man that I didn't burn down her house with her inside it," he said.

Armstrong said he paid lobola for his wife while they were in the Eastern Cape.

"Then we moved to Joburg. Since we moved here I knew she was cheating but I had no evidence to confront her with," he said.

"Then in 2012 she told me she was moving out of the house to become a magosha." Armstrong said he hasn't had much luck with women.

To this day he can't believe his first love fell pregnant to the pastor of their church in 1989. In 1998 he met a beautiful young student at the University of Transkei.

They were planning a future together when she became pregnant - by her tutor at the university!

But it seemed his problems were over when he married his lovely wife about twelve years ago and they moved to Joburg.

"We were happy together until 2012, when she seemed to change," he said. "She went on and became a magosha!"

And one final insult was still to come. "The worst pain a man can feel is when a woman tells a man that the children he thinks are his, are actually those of another man!" he said.

Angry Nosivuyisile said she doesn't want to speak to the media about her private life but she told Daily Sun Armstrong hadn't told the full story. She said she left him because he was abusive and she couldn't take it any more.

"He ran away and stayed in Zimbabwe for a whole year. What did he expect me do? I can't tell you the real father of the children because that's my personal business," she said.

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